Recommended 4*4 double cab trucks pls?? - Looking for advice/help/guidance

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Hi,
Self-built own extension using Ifor tipper & defender 90. Now think its a bit too much kit on the drive but still do the odd bit of gardening so need to take mower, chainsaw, hedge-trimmer, etc. And then may need a little retaining wall so ability to grab 1/2 ton sand and 3 or 4 bags of dust etc all helps.
So am thinking double truck cab and wondered what you all think and where I could be pointed???
So far Mazda B2500 (or equivalent Ford Ranger) and Mit L200 seem highly rated with the Nissan model seemingly getting a pasting for reliability, etc.
Any help to an out and out amateur gratefully received.......
D
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Post: # 53150Post DNgroundworks

Well i have the D40 nissan navara aventura, i think its good, but when i bought it it had many problems which are now fixed :) the l200 can tow more than a navara and ford ranger more than l200, but in my opinion out of all the trucks availble the nissan is the best, for reliabilty etc it was the old model navara thats was very unreliable.

what are you looking to spend?

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Post: # 53152Post lutonlagerlout

Self Building Single Storey Extension.
Or realistically digging foundations/footings myself and then using tradesmen as I project manage!


for project manage ,read get in the way :;):

nissan cabstar has proved very reliable for me
no mechanical problems whatsoever in 3.5 years


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Post: # 53154Post GB_Groundworks

I have had my navara 2 years double cab aventura, clutch went at 72k miles but i tow heavy weights around 3 ton machines etc. Dads got the king cab one, his clutch went at 22k but got changed under warranty.

Our opinion the nissans are by far the best all rd trucks but the aventura and outlaws more car like if you have only one vehicle.

Had the l200 warrior before, turbo blew at 35k 2500 pound fix. Back leaf springs snapped after putting a breaker off a 13 tonner in it oops haha

Got a Toyota invincible as well, it's ok load bed higher than the navara but a good engine in it and plenty of power.

Ranger are cheap not seen Mazda but vw bringing a pickup out looks nice.
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Post: # 53155Post dig dug dan

the mazda and ford are the wors of the bunch i'm afraid. Steer clear.
I concur with LLL . Had cabstars since 1993 (on my 5th one now) and never gone wrong to date. (although they are not 4wd, they do tow 3.5t)
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Post: # 53156Post GB_Groundworks

yeah cabstar ok but the op asked for 4x4 pickup its hard to park cabstar in tesco etc, cant really use it as a car as well as the op is not full time tradesman

you can get a cabstar 4x4 (well might be aftermarket kit)

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Post: # 53158Post dig dug dan

wow! now find a new shape one giles ???

you are right, the op did ask for a 4x4. Personally the new navara seems to be the right choice.
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Post: # 53159Post GB_Groundworks

cant find one yet but for a similar look and a lot better off road my favourite haha unimog power, come on lottery numbers make me a happy boy

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£160k brabus unimog,

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those that dont innovate, imitate

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Post: # 53164Post GB_Groundworks

to carry on the hijacking of this thread my kind of smart car

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Post: # 53170Post rab1

why not get a transit tipper and sell it when your done or just sell the house you built and buy the unimog. lol ??? :p
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Post: # 53171Post Tommy

We run a Ford Ranger. I hate driving it, wont move off in any gear other than first, but only has about 10 revs before its screaming for a gear change.

That and the fact it has the turning circle of a small aircraft carrier

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Post: # 53174Post privacy121

Well.............I'd be quite happy with either of the two suggestions by Mr GB_Groundworks!! Flippin AWESOME looking bits of kit. Big BUT but have the small problem of lack of required budget plus a spoilsport of a wife....
Onto the cabstar - have always liked them when I've seen them but they are for a contractor and/or full timer.
I'm basically a glorified house-husband but like doing the occasional bit for friends/family at cost plus a drink so am not in competition with any of you guys on here!!
Want a 4*4 pickup;
1) 4*4 as go skiing twice a year but to save costs I stay a few miles from the slopes and drive into resort each day (only way I can afford to go twice - instead of £2k+ p/wk slopeside I can get accom for £600-700 p/wk!!!) and I can't be arsed chaining up. PLUS what fun I had in the defender 90 with last year's snow back here in UK!!
2) need double cab so can use it as a "car" with Tesco run, etc and to transport kids and their bikes and to take dogs out
3) love defender but its hard work thru the gears, etc
4) want the ability to throw/load heavier items such as mower (without having to part-dismantle it!), ton bag of sand, etc
Was hoping to spend £7-8k, possibly £10k max
Cheers all
D
NB thx all for putting me right about nissans - will have a looksee
NBB looked at mazda as read on some web searches their engines are indestructible??
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Post: # 53175Post rab1

why not get the l200, the one under the warrior, great bit of kit.
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Post: # 53177Post privacy121

Cheers Rab - L200 is starting to look like the ideal solution......
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Post: # 53181Post GB_Groundworks

i loved my old warrior, but dont like the shape of the new ones, just personal choice.

warrior 03 plate, should be able to pick one up for less than 6k

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my navara

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good in the snow

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